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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris
"It's not for me to say". What a mealy-mouthed response.  You talk about keeping a cat indoors 24/7 or constructing a chickenwire cage round your garden. Then when challenged, you say those weren't your views.
Then you talk in patronisingly generalised terms about "responsibility".
Have you ever thought about being a politician? You've got at least two of the qualifications - you spout bull and you've got the ability to talk down to people without actually saying much. 
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yes i talked about those things, never once said they were my views, i said they could be used as an argument,
my opinion agrees with others on here, survival of the fittest, i have owned a cat, who thought it was fun to bring me pressies, she used to go out, adulterous thing that she was, would go to anyone who showed her any attention, the woman accross the back thought it was her "stray" for 3 months. i had no quarms about that.
i own a dog, i dont let that out on the street on its own, i do pick up his mess, i take him for walks, kick it when the wife does my head in(only joking,just testing if you were reading)
i have owned a dog that killed a cat, didnt find out whose cat it was, and me n the kids buried it.
it was killed in my garden that was fenced so the dog couldnt get out, i had taken all reasonable steps to secure my animal, i felt sorry for the cats owner, if it had one, but blameless, as i was being responsible.
as for patronising, dont get it, however thats how you took it, thats fine.
and in the last sentence i did try and answer your question, what is responsible?
i said at least the same as you would expect from dog owner